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General Manager Browning reports reservoirs stabilizing; revenues on target, expenses up from repairs

Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust · April 8, 2026
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General Manager Browning told trustees that reservoir levels have recovered in recent weeks after pipeline work, that the Atoka pipeline was shut off for a reroute and should be back in service soon, and that water revenues were on target through February though operating expenses rose due to more repairs.

General Manager Browning told the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust on April 7 that reservoir levels are generally stable after recent rains and pipeline work, while operating expenses have edged higher because of increased repair activity.

Browning reported that Heffner was about 0.4 feet above full pool, Canton about 0.3 feet above, Draper about 2.3 feet below…

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